Friday, May 24, 2013

Escaping West by Morgan K. Wyatt



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Kitty Hamilton is unsure how her life got so out of control. The unexpected deaths of her parents earned her a berth at her embittered aunt's home. Her latest beau abandoned her, which made the prospect of leaving town appealing. Her version of leaving didn't include fleeing town dressed like a man, but circumstances dictate otherwise. Kitty becomes Kit to throw the law off her trail. As the pretend brother to her best friend Harriet, she accompanies her friend out west to her contracted bridegroom. They encounter Nick Kennedy, flamboyant gambler, who takes an interest in the odd couple. Kitty enjoys the freedom her disguise allows, but she abandons any hope of attracting the handsome Nick Kennedy. Revealing her gender, might snag her a chance at the elusive gambler, but could also land her in prison. She keeps telling herself he isn't worth it, but she's not entirely convinced.

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In Escaping West we meet Kitty at the ripe old age of 19 she is almost an old maid, when her best friend Harriet agrees to be a mail order bride and travel across the country and into Canada Kitty agrees to come with pretending to be Harriet's brother Kit.

I rather enjoyed this classic romance set in the old west, the way that Morgan Wyatt spins the tale we get a vivid image of what a train ride across the country and into the unknown would be like as well as the pitfalls of pretending to be a man. There are dozens of secondary characters in this story but each on is written in a way as to let you feel like you know them and their personality.

Being that this is a more traditional romance there is some discussion in the most round about of ways of sex but really no sex scenes to speak of. That being the case it is a fantastic love story with enough history included that you will love reading it and feel like you are in the old west.

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Excerpt:

Why did she do such an impulsive, stupid thing? She knew why even if she didn't want to admit it was something in his kisses. Then there was his voice, low, intimate calling her name.

“Kit, where are you?”

She could even hear it as if he was nearby. Amazing, Kitty shook her head bemused until she heard the voice again.

"Kit."

Her imagination must be working overtime. Duke whickered loud and hard. She started to tell him to hush when she heard boot steps on the gravel. Freezing in place, Kitty strained to hear the approaching footsteps.

"Kitty, it's me, Nick. Where are you?"

Letting go of the breath she'd been holding, Kitty took another breath before calling out. "I'm over here in the hole. Be careful."

"I'm coming, sweetheart." He called back, his boot heels scrambling for purchase over the rocks.

He'd called her sweetheart. She sighed then she accidentally put her weight on the wrong foot. "Ouch!"

"What, honey?” Nick called out in a voice that sounded a little closer.

"Hurry," Kitty managed through clenched teeth. He was there before she knew it. Deftly jumping into the hole and wrapping her in his arms, accidentally battering her already savaged ankle.

"Ouch, watch it," she complained.

"I didn't expect undying gratitude, but something like my hero might not be out of line," Nick commented laughingly.

"Thank you, Nick. I am grateful. I hurt my ankle when I fell into the hole." Kitty snuggled into Nick's shoulder appreciative of his warmth and inhaled deeply, enjoying the smell of worn leather and clean male.

Nick paced around the small hole with Kitty in his arms. He dragged his boot toe around the edge trying to find a way up or out.

"Well, darling, looks like I am going to have to toss you up," Nick acknowledged.

"What," Kitty squeaked. "Toss me where?"

"I looked, and there seems to be no easy way out of here. It’s up to you. Once you're up, I need you to tie the rope to the saddle horn on Duke's saddle and back him up. Once I get a hold of the rope, pull me up. Can you manage?"

Kitty had her doubts as she felt Nick's voice vibrate through the clothing separating the two of them. In the end, tossing seemed to be her only hope of getting out, and she imagined Nick was a good tosser. Naturally, he would be good at everything.

AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Morgan K Wyatt, raised on a steady diet of superheroes, believed she could fly at a very young age. After using trees, barn lofts, sliding boards, and even a second story window as launch pads, she found her flying skills were limited to fast and downward. By the age of nine, her dreams to be a superhero needed some modifications, which caused her to turn to writing and horseback riding as alternatives to flying.

At the age of twenty, she had another chance at superhero greatness as being one of the few female soldiers trained for combat. The fact that women will be able to serve in combat soon indicates that all the witnesses to the grenade incident have retired. The grenade incident didn’t prevent her two sons or daughter-in-law from enlisting in the service. Having different last names probably helped.

Morgan recently retired from teaching special needs students to write fulltime, instead of in the wee hours of the night. With the help of her helpful husband and loyal hound, she creates characters who often grab plot lines and run with them. As for flying, she prefers the airlines now.

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11 comments:

  1. To be practicably branded an old maid at 19 is just rather sad. I am looking forward to following kitty/Kit to the West.

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    1. Good Morning Mary,
      Thanks for stopping by to check on Kit. I will admit to knowing a town in Indiana, where most girls marry imediately out of high school. If you haven't landed a prospect by sixteen, then things look dire.

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  2. Thank you Carin for hosting me and for your thoughtful review. I realize how much work reviews are. Thanks again.

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  3. Teaching special needs students is such a calling but also a very hard job. Do you miss it? Do you think that experience will make it into a book sometime in the future?
    catherinelee100 at gmail dot com

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  4. Hi Catherine,

    I do miss it and have considered maybe doing 2-3 days a week.Schools love anyone who doesn't get benefits. I am currently writing a YA Paranormal series. It isn't out, but I can see the brother having learining issues.

    Thanks for asking.

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  5. I agree with Mary. The first time I read, "old maid at 19," I cringed. Looking forward to your YA series, Morgan.

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  6. Hi Angela,

    Thanks Angela. I think I worried about being an old maid at twenty-four.

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  7. Congratulations on Escaping West! It sounds like a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing the excerpt.
    bhometchko(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  8. Thanks for the review
    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  9. Love the cover, Morgan. Sounds like a sweet read. Good luck!

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